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Women Clubs Weddings Children Home Society Max Eastman Lectures Monday Afternoon For Ebell Convening Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the clubhouse for their flret program ef tha new year, of Rbell society will hear a talk hy Max Eastman, poat, philosopher and psychologist. "The Art of Enjoying will he the auhject for the lecture, partly bawd on Mr. Eastman's "Enjoyment of now 0 lflth edition. The apeaker will introduce from his own selecting them from the new volume, of Mr. Eastman been referred to aa a lecturer who profound with stimulation and entertainment; one whose prestlae mounted steadily during the past few years.

It. has been said of hint. "The influence of Max Eastman's Ideas and personality on tha modern generation can hardly he overestimated. He ia that rare combination. a man of action, a poet and a acholar.

And still more rare, an American thinker who has built up within lifetime as wula a following in Europe as in The program will he preceded hy a business session In charge of the president, Mrs. C. V. Davis. Winbiglers Arc Hosts At Dinner Bridge Event Presiding at a delightful event night in their home, 2ft7 East Ninth street Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. Winhigler received a group of at a dinner bridge party. Ranunculuses combined with yellow and ferns formed delicate-hued centerpieces for two tables in use at the dinner hour, hen a four-course menu as served by candlelight. Tables soon wers made ready for bridge contests of the evening.

were awarded Mrs. .1. E. Liebig and Mrs. Loyal K.

King, who scored high and among women players; Mr. Liebig and Lloyd Chenoweth, who held high and low nonors for men. Invited to share the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Winbigler were Dr.

and Mrs. Melbourne Maboe, Dr. and Mm. Frank Paterson, and Mrs. J.

E. Paul; Messrs. and Mesdamew J. E. Liebig.

J. F. Burke. Loyal K. King, Lloyd Chenoweth, A.

I. Mdllenthin, J. K. Hermon and Miss Louise Kaiser. Store Wives For Luncheon Entertaining in her home.

1816 Heliotrope Drive. Mrs. H. S. Wright was hostess Thursday afternoon to a group of women whose husbands are counected with the county Pay'nTakit stores.

Luncheon tables were made bright with bouquets of spring tlowers. Auction bridge provided diversion for the afternoon, with Mrs. R. J. Tanner and Mrs.

V. It. Jacobsen winning prizes for high and low scores. Quests of the hostess were Mes- damcs W. S.

Shopshire, J. Tanner, V. R. Jacobsen. A.

B. Muller. It. T. Brown, P.

G. Kilburn. M. W. Ball, C.

R. Sackerson, all of Santa Ana; J. K. Howard Of Downing, G. TV.

Herr, Orange; L. C. Herron. Anaheim; H. C.

Farmer. Fullerton and T. Viiss of Whittier. Estelle Gray, partment president of W. R.

assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Birkhead, installing conductor, and Mesdames Bertha Thompson and Edith Scott, as special ail of this city, installed newly elected officers of X. P. Banks W. R.

C. of Glendale yesterday. They were accompanied by Geraldine Beall and Mrs. Lula Hall of Santa Ana. Guests this week in the horn- of Mrs.

P. X. Chapin, 515 East Chestnut street, were Mrs. mother. Mrs.

W. W. Kemp of Denver, Mrs. George Paradise of Albuquerque, N. W.

O. Westcott of Wilmington, and Mrs. Charlotte Fleming of this city. Mrs. George F.

Munro, 1722 Bush street, will leave tonight for Eustis, to attend funeral vices Tuesday for father, Sham Schmeeckle, 211 WEST FOURTH ST. VIRA MAY Kaklwrbodur Dresses The biggest values and moat beautiful in Santa Ana offered during our January Clearance SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, 12, 1935 Card Club And Group Of Guests Take Part In Affair WEDDING CEREMONIES AND AN INSTALLATION REPRESENTED BY THESE FOUR YOUNG WOMEN Rharing affair with a group of special guests, members of a bridge club bald a party this week at the Doris Kathryn. Scottie tallies were distributed for bridge games in which Miss Dorothy Dunbar and Miss Helen Demetriou scored first and second high, the rewarded with a deck of playing cards, snd the other with a package of bath salts. Two-course refreshments of ohicken salad, hot and peanut brittle mousse weir served in the dining room, where guests found their places at a flower- decked table. Clyde Higgins and Mrs.

Alan Carstensen were in charge of arrangements for the event. Guests included the Margaret Guard. Verna Helm. Helen Campbell, Virginia Golden and Mrs. D.

S. Fields. Club members prc" nt were Mesdames Clyde Higgins. Alan Carstensen. Paul and the Misses Alms McClain Rosellnd Schilling.

May Hasen- Jaegcr. Marjorie lterkner, Helen Demetriou. Dorothy Dunbar. Florence Turner and Miriam HamuHson ft Announcement Made Of Quiet December Wedding Pleasantly established at Orange avenue, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert E. Chapman today made announcement of their marriage, a quiet event which took -place cember 22, 19.14. In First Christian church. Mrs. Anna L.

Hutto and Mr. Chapman were united in marriage by the Rev. W. 8, Buchanan, pastor of the church. Mr.

Chapman's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of this city, were present for the ceremony. The newly married coupie spent a week in San Diego and Mexico. They have many friends in this community, where Mr.

Chapman has made his home for the past .12 years, engaged in the contracting and building business. Mrs. Chapman, who lately is of Portland, formerly made her home at Huntington Park and other Southern California points. Announcements Party Has Setting in Fustin Avenue Home Honorary Society And Spinsters Of Jay see Elect Officers Sons And Daughters Have Joint installation Cercmonv Robert Tannenbaum president Alph Welcoming a group of friends to her home on Tost In avenue Thurs- i was at a dessert bridge of the junior college, during party of colorful appointments. Pottery plates heaped with meeting of the ortranization Friday noon at school.

(eld tide In Kni depart and is of tlon i Da lot ht was named of imita in of i and Eleanor Walten yellow, orange and purple centerod treasurer (lorden tables for the deseert course I'r' later servad as prizce. Tbey ntion of Alpha Gamma Htgr s- president secretary- et re- ident. These new off Pera will tw of the California state awarded to Mrs. Robert Alexander, Mrs. Harry Westover and Mrs Robert Bartholomew, who scored high at each of three of bridge.

A special went to Mrs. Augusta Equen of Columbus. is a houaeguest of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Westover, 1527 East Fourth street and Dor lx Household Groups Makes Plans For February And March Events held April 13 in Hants Ana.

Announcement made by Lelia B. Watson, advisor, of to be given Alpha Gamma Hlgms members in the awarding of university Applications arc to be msde before I Feb. 1. Spinsters Marian Hawk was elected presi- dent the dl st er hood this week, others named were I Dorothy Gowdy, vice-president; ly of and Dattel Hons installed with Hot were C. I Charles loolf Day, oder; C.

Fi ton, 8. L. Carpenter, c. Mlllen. council members; R.

Moore, secretary; J. Carter, treasurer; Hell chaplain; C. I Mlllen. patriotic instructor; Brayton. color bearer; W.

guide, H. Mitchell, Kalhtyn Hexton. Med ora I guard. Dr. Ralph Rirrett 8mlth, treasurer; and Caro Cowan, land staff Mrs.

J. L. McBride was welcomed as a new member of Kbell Fourth Household Economics section at a meeting of the group held yesterday afternoon in the clubhouse, Mrs. F. K.

Moore and Mrs. John Knox were hostesses at the enjoyable event, which included the Luncheon serving of luncheon at small ta hies brightened wit It spring flowers Business matters of the iff or noon were conducted bv the lr uicr, Mrs, A. Thorndike. Plans wen- made for the next meeting, when members will guests on Friday. February 9, of Mrs.

Margaret Lac kill ml of the local office of Southern Counties Gas otnpani It was decided to entertain husbands of members as special mo -ii- at. a covered-dish dinner to be held in March. The remainder ot the afternoon was given over to bridge games, Mrs. Thorndike, who scored high, was rewarded with lovely bouquet of flowers. pledge were made joint meeting to be held the with Margaret president, and the following A ten? Hill, president Montana Women Of The County Meet For natalied group, f-nch, department her for Harsh D.

Lucila Jessie Overton, Women of the Orange County Montana club held a covered-dish luncheon Thursday afternoon in the social rooms at Weber's bakery! on North Mam street. Mrs. William Waddell, president was assisted in hostess duties by Mrs. Mildred Corbin Vonge. Mrs.

Oliver Harnoia was named chairman of the next melal event for the womens division. Notice 1 awarded the Past was given of a dinner to be held ldn Mrs. Addle senior vice-president; Kate Rip- junior vice-president; sie ffr-igiand. Esther rlner, tressurer; Gardner. Margaret Robertaon.

Perry, council members; Lena G. Hewitt, patriotic instructor; Edith Moore, secretary; Cowan, press Edith Troxel, guide; McCord, guard; Fannie Nau, wslstant guard: Heaton, muaictan: Ella Hmith. Thelma Willingham. Florence Dunn, Gladys Ward, color bear- The new president of Past Presidents Clui Has First Session Of New Year Santa Ana Chaptar 0. E.

S. wilt meet Monday at 8 p. m. in Masonic temple. will ba played fol- owing the meeting.

Visitors are welcome to attend the affair. Roosevelt P-T. A. will observe father's night Tuesday at a meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m.

in the school auditorium. Lynn Crawford is chairman of a program being planned by fathers. Ray Adkinson, county superintendent of schools, will be speaker. Refreshments will be served. Past Noble Grands of Torosa Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday at 12:30 p.

m. for a covered-dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. Martha Vandewalker, 1241 South Flower street. Members are to bring table service. Garden section of Ebell society will meet for luncheon Thursday at 12:30 p.

rn. in the clubhouse. J. H. Von Bamevetd of Puente will sp.

ak on Hostesses will be Mesdames Howard YVassum, C. E. Downle, Severn Schulte. John lamh, Lucy Preble, W. w.

Kay.s. J. L. McBride and John Ball. Auxiliary t0 Santa Ana Typographical Union will meet Monday at 7:30 p.

m. in the home of Mrs. C. C. Thrasher, 1312 South Flower street.

Spurgaon A. will meet at 2:30 p. m. in the school kindergarten room. The Rev.

R. C. Stroup of Balboa Island will talk on 'Home." A 14- piece orchestra will provide music under tiie direction of Mrs. Inez McBay, Sewing Section of Junior Ebell society will meet Monday at 2 p. m.

in the home of Don Park, South Garmey rg Kobgpt MISS ELOISE SCHRIER Assuming the duties of honored queen of Santa Ana bethel Daughters at a recent mony, Miss Eloise Schrier used for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, of pre-nuptial showers for the had been married April t.ride was given in the Huntington wan the interesting news re Beach home of Mrs. Warren J. Bristol, with Misses gle and Betty EUirlge is hostesses.

vealed recently by the couple. The bridegroom and bride went by airplane to Las Vegas, where first time a gavel made from black the ceremony was performed. The walnut wood sent to her by her new Mr. and Thomas are grandmother. Mrs.

Emma Kubach making their home in Long Beach, of Savannah, Mo. Miss Schrier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

MRS. ROBERT CLIFTON Schrier. 1424 Bush street. She) Miss Helen Burry and Robert will graduate in June from Santa Clifton of Huntington Beach Junior college. At present she married the first day of January groom's mother, Mrs.

I turn is secretary of two jay Las Men Inns and Alph. MRS. CLYDE GEDNEY Mr. and Mrs. Gedncy, marriage took plaea the latter part of December in Ontario, ire making their home on Garden were Grove boulevard with the brlde- Ebell Section Hears Talk On Sedo groupa, in the parsonage of First Presbyter- dey.

The bride will be renu-mber- Rho Tau. ian liurch of Hanta Ana aa Miss Dorothy Guynn nugh culminatetl a romance ter of W. Guynn of West MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS started in the beach Lumpaon road. Garden Grov That Miss Elois- Menard, -laugh- (where both young people attended Both the new Mr.

und Mrs, ter of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Menard of high school, graduating ith ney are graduates Garden Westminster, and il tin Thomas, class of 1932. The last in a 1 Grove High school.

Maegdenu; Cominir rAents Phillip C. Hall on with isey 8 p. ai Columbus nail Casa Ma Redwood motion pictures; Willard auditorium; 7 p.m. Twenty-Thirty club; La Trabuco; 6:30 p.m. Carpenters union; 402 Fourth street; 7:30 p.m.

Silver Cord F. and A. temple; 7:30 p.m. Calumpit camp and auxiliary, U.S.W.V.; of hall; 7:30 p.m. Junior Ebell Book Review section; with Frederick E.

Elliott, 2129 Greenleaf 7: p. m. Santa Ana chapter De Past club members of Bn rah A. Rounds D. U.

held their first luncheon meeting of the fiscal year Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Esther Gardner, 212 Grange avenue. Mrs. Margaret Robertson was assisting hostess. Tables fur luncheon were centered with bouquets of spring Iv in Plavc flowers.

Mrs. Robertson tiul Mtaai lha11 1 Nina June Robert son had arranged small clusters of violets to mark each place, Mrs. Mae Thomas, new president. conducted the business other officers serving with her ire Mrs. Rowena Grout, secretary treasurer, and Mrs.

Lena Hewift, correspondent. Those present included special miesix, Mesdames Anna M. Pendleton. Uhapman. M.

Gardner, Addie Gardner and Luella Mill, besides the following members: Mesdames Mae Thomas, Eva Boll. Margaret Robertson, Louano Loech, (her Gardner. Nellii Parker, I'I ohm i jH Bounty, Edith Moore! Maude Hutton, Minnie Cowan, Kowena Grout and Lena Hewitt. tier, retiring tender, who also t-e- a bouquet of frrnn Past club. Hill received a ixisket of flowers from Sedgwick W.

R. and from her own family, with Fern Hill making the presentation. Special introduced included J. Parker, national aide: Corn Dunster. national I.

ard I. officer; Estelle Grey, department president of W. Gladys McDonald, department secretary W. 11 vw; am Martin, department junior ice-commander: Dr. Ralph R.

Barrett, first member of die department council; Fred Dimeter, chief of the department; C. Mlllen, department chaplain; J. W. Crouch, partment organizer; lama Q. Hew- itt, department aide No.

2 to Auxiliary to the Hona. A program presented included vocal by Miss Elizabeth Thomas Glenn if the Junior Col- Morgan, accompanied by Wesley faculty, was -peaker at a Morgan; violin solos hy Robert meeting Ebell Modern Literature I lav. accompanied by Juan- sectlon held Friday afternoon in ta Patton. soon by the Orange Couutj tnna club, with mnouncernent of the for the nt to made iti tlic near future, p. Dietler is chairman of arrangements.

During tiie social interval. Mrs. Lee Shoemaker of Anaheim shiik vocal mlos, "Hmile and Keep i Warner), Speaks), ind "June in January," playing her own accom- punimem Butte, had tiie largest presentation at the luncheon. Announcement was made that all Montana people are Invited to participate in affairs of the organization. the home of Mrs Wilbur Barr, Newport Road, Tustin.

Choosing as his subject, Mr. Glenn discussed Gie original methods of producing Elizabethan and Shakespearean plays. Short hook reviews were Refreshments were served from decorated at which Mrs. Pora Graham and Mrs. Bdyth Scott presided, pouring coffeev Mrs.

Maud Hutton and Miss tha Belt were on the refreshment ivon committee. i Visitors were prissent trout Long nn 5 Eullerton. Angeles and While Rome Alexander Wooloott). Parent-Teachers Paularino "Thrift" was the program topic for a meeting of Paularino A held this week in the school, with Mrs. Mary E.

Emerson leading a diaeusaion on the topic. Mrs. Lydia Clayton, president, was in charge of the business interval. Tentative arrangements were made for a Valentine party to! be held next month. There will be a box supper in connection with i the event.

LATHROP H.G, Nelson presided as program chairman during a meeting of Lathrop A. held this: week in the school building A discussion centering around the! theme, "Moral values are slowly created out of the attitudes and practices of daily took place, with Harrison White, Boy Scout executive, giving a short talk Other talks were given by Ralph Baker, a member of the school tacuity; by Mrs. W. E. R.

Crawford, who read a paper which Mrs. M. W. Hollingsworth had written Mrs. Dale Griggs presided over, a short business meeting, after which Mrs.

Kolia Hays presented four piano pupils of Miss Mable Krause in solo and duet numbers. Those taking part were Billy' Leinberger, Patsy Miller, Margery Lelnberger and June Sewell. TONIGHT Reformed Preebytenan King a i church 6:30 o'clock. Sycamore Rebekah lodge; I. O.

O. F. halt; 8 SUNDAY American Legion child welfare conference; hail; 10 a.m. MONDAY association; James' cafe, noon. Ebell society clubhouse; 2 p.m.

Junior Ebell Sewing section; with Mrs Don Park, 613 South special meeting; Masonic tempi Garnsey street; 2 m. p.m. Native Daughters of the Golden St. Peter Lutheran Brotherhood; West: Knights of Columbus hall; basement auditorium; 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Roosevelt school audi- amp R.N.A.; Knights torium; 7:30 p.m. of Pythias nail; 7:30 p.m. McKinley school km- I.T.U auxiliary; with Carl i dergarten room; 7:45 p.m. Thrashei. 1312 South Flower Women of Mooee; hall; 3 street; 7:30 p.m.

p. m. First Bapt st Faholo class; with Modern Woodmen; M.W A hall; Mrs. Brown, 904 Garfield 8 p.m. street; 7:30 Card party for their wives Santa Ana chapter, O.E.S.; Ma- and guests; Elks club; 8 p.

some temple; 8 p. m. Orange County Forum: Thomas Loyal Order Moose; Moots hall; D. Campbell lecture on 8 p. tural Readjustments and its Re- iation to Foreign Fuller- UESDAY ton union high school; 8 p.m.

Rotary club; Jamea blue room; noon. WEDNESDAY El Toro club; James cafe; noon Kiwanis club; blue room; THURSDAY Breakfast club; La Casa Trabu co; 30 a. m. Lions club; room; West Ebell Garden section; clubhouse. 12:30 p.

m. Hermosa Past Matrons association; Masonic temple; 12:30 p.m. Torosa Rebekah Past Noble with Mrs. Martha Vandewalker, South Flower street; p. m.

olub; with Mrs. Frank Lansdown, 325 Grant street; 2:16 Moloy B'm' Junior Legion auxiliary; Veterans hail; 3:30 p. in. El Cammo Toastmaaters; James gold room; 6:15 p.m. Ebell Child Study section dinner for husbande; clubhouee; 6:30 p.m.

Jubilee lodge, F. and A. Masonic temple; 7:30 p.m. Royal Arch Masons; Masonic temple; 7:30 p. m.

Santa Ana lodge. I.O.O.F.; Odd hail; 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary; Veterans hall; 7:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus; hall; 8 p. m.

Security Benefit association; Hoffman hall; 8 p.m. club dance; Orange Legion hall; 9 p. m. Burr Shafer Discusses Modern For Ebell Section with Mrs. John Hall md Hirbert Millor pouring toa imi off with Barr Mesdames Richard Einiaon.

Frank Ky and Nisaon. Bridge lub Members Share veiling Event hurch Societies Giving a on "Modern Burr shafor was speaker yesterday atternoon at a meeting of Ebell ami Drama section hold in clubhouse. explained Gins of modern artists, pointing out that true trt a I way-, is Vt- of the era in which it is produced. Mr. Shafer talk with a display ot ionic his own orks, i mi of other local artists including Jeun Goodwin, Arthur Ames and Robert Gilbert.

The exhibition wi- with paintings of Anna Hills of Laguna Beach. The talk stimulated a lively dls- mission whjch members during the tea hour. Jlostc ses were Mrs. B. ri.

Hii and I Mrs. o. Rowland, who ia 1 sandwiches, cakes and tea. Mi Nelson hostess nix. in Wednea- day evaning in ber honic, 1011 West hindlle for md low scorta in aution presented to Mrs.

Stanley Palmer md NVilcox. A dainty one co uree repast was at mid night, at fouc- sotue tables. re for i to be hetd Kebniary at 7 p. Dons-Kathyrn Tea Pre.s. nt w.

re Meadames Stanley i Palmer, Etwayne Wiloox James Calvary Members of the executive board of Calvary Womens missionary society met this week for an all day iffair in the home Mueller of North Tusttn avenue. Bouquets of poinsettia.s were decorations, A covered disli luncheon was held, with tiie Rev. F. E. Lindgren, E.

Mueller, the Rov. Joseph Kiacks and W. Breckenridge as n.cial guests Merigoid, in Wooiloinea, Ralph business session is con- joim Criddh ducted in the afternoon, with Mrs. RUMeu Johnson C. W.

Nelson. Elks Wives Huid Monthly Card Parly Santa Ana Paint Daaiers; James" noon. cafe; noon. Harmony 8ndge club; temple; p. m.

Santa Ana club; hail; 2 p.m. Stanford club; James cafe, noon First Christian Ladies Aid; educational building; ail day. First Congregational Lucy V- Schrock auxiliary; with Mrs. E. I.

Black and white were combined in decorations at hull for the monthly Elks' wives card Ebell Book Review section; with Shane, 701 South Garnsey street: Mrs T. E. Stephenson, 1522 North paper bag luncheon; noon. Broadway; 2 p. Lincoln 2:30 p.

m. Lowell school kindergarten room; 2:30 p.m. Franklin school kindergarten room; 2:30 p.m. Spurgeon 2:30 p. m.

John Muir school kin- FRIOAY Realty Board; James cafe; noon. Musical Arts club; James cafe; noon. Daughters of Union Veterans; covered dish luncheon with Mrs. held yesterday afternoon. Luella Hill, 1909 Bush street; noon, Elmer Sullivan, Charles Shiloh Circle Ladies of the j.

L. McFadden and Wll- A K. P. hall; 2 p.m. liari1 Garvin were howtesses.

Orange County Philatelic society; tables were laid for Junior Ebeli Travel with 2656 North Main street; 7:30 p.m. with -Mesdames Harvey Miss Mary Safley, 1541 East Fourth street; 3:30 p.m. Toastmasters club; La Casa Trabuco; 6:15 p. m. Santa Ana Commandery; Masonic temple; turkey dinner, 6:30 p.m.; followed by installation of officers.

First Congregational church Hoffman hall; 8 p.m. school covered dish dinner: church State W.C.T.U. oratorical Santa Ana lodge, No. 241, and and H. B.

Nall winning A. Masonic temple: 7:30 p. second prizes for Ernest Kellogg post and auxil- 1 Mesdames Ralph Hoo- V.F.W.; Knights of Pythias harles Overahiner. for hall; 7:30 p.m. Miction.

A special prize wan pre- of Woodcraft; M.W A I Mrs. George Sullivan, hall; 8 p. m. Homesteaders Life association; dergarten room; 2:45 p.m. Edison school; 2:45 6:30 p.m.

test; First Christian educational and lighted with Social Order Beauceant; Masonic budding; 3 p.m. tapers iu sliver lOlUers. Episcopal Church of the Messiah temple; 7:30 p.m. Vestry parish hall; Knights of Pythias; P. hall; SATURDAY ered dish dinner; 6:30 p.m.

p. Laurel Encampment: Adult education travel class; Jack Fisher chapter and aux.l- hall; 3 p.m. I.O.O.F, VV Breekenridge, president, in (hmrge. were made for the next all day meeting of the society to be held Tuesday, January 29, in Berdan hall, when a canned food shower will he given for Irene Hunter, lender of Eteri club. A short talk was given by the Rev.

Joseph World Wide Guild Following a eovered-dtsh dinner Tuesday evening in the church, members of First Baptist World Wide Guild held a short program. Miss Madge Stevens, a member ot the faculty at Tustin Union High school, gave a talk on Girls," Miss Mercedes Kellough played violin The two groups of the Guild, the Naomi Fletcher division and Ashmore Circle, met with their respective leaders, Mrs. James K. Richards and Mrs. H.

Raymond Hmith for individual sessions. furthered mission study. Present with the advisors, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Smith, and Miss Mildred Marchant, council or.

ware members including the Misses Dorothy Jenkins, Grace it Jenkins, Fannie Ruth Stand if er. At the close ot the tea Roberta KveJyn Rich. Helen Lowe, Marjorie Stef- fenaen, Molly Holzknecht, Madeline Best, Ruth Lockett, Lenora Mar chant, Berry De Wolfe. Martha Jane Far well, Helen Garnett. Bigelow, uni th.

Club Suction Makes Pine Needle Baskets Mrs. E. tess in lo street members of lion of Santa M. tncsd Wajeoii was hosing, 1319 East First i noon to i- rfts Vua Women tub. 1 nder the direction of tiie Mrs.

R. C. Harris, was furthered on pun needle which the members have been making. Light refre.sliment« by the hostess. JANUARY FUR A 9 A JL lb and were served from a euily i ppointed table, centered with huge black and eello- Prcsidlng at the tea table were Elaine Owings, Mesdames A.

Flagg. R. C. Curry. Parke Roper.

Lei Boyle und Jay Demers. Billie Ruth tham. Helen Latham, Paula Purvis, Beulah Mclntire, Dorothy Kellough. Pitting ton, Mercedes.

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